Baltimore Ravens CB Lardarius Webb would like to be the team's primary punt returner this season, in addition to being a starting cornerback. He has previous experience returning punts but has been used mainly in a fair-catch role since the 2011 season. He was spotted catching punts in practice this week along with CB Asa Jackson and WRs DeAndre Carter and Steve Smith, although Smith is unlikely to be used in the role due to his importance to the offense. WR Michael Campanaro (quadriceps) is also in the mix, although he will be sidelined until training camp.

Updating a previous report, Baltimore Ravens CB Lardarius Webb will make $6 million in 2015 per his restructured deal, as opposed to the $8 million he was originally supposed to make. He will make $18 million over the next three years, according to sources.

The Baltimore Ravens are working to restructure the contract of CB Lardarius Webb, who has a $12 million salary cap figure and $8 million base salary for 2015. Cutting Webb would create $10 million in dead money and save just $2 million.

Baltimore Ravens CB Lardarius Webb restructured his contract last August, and Clifton Brown of CSNBaltimore.com believes Webb would agree to restructure his deal again in order to return to the team in 2015.

Baltimore Ravens CB Lardarius Webb could be a salary cap casualty in the offseason with a $12 million cap hit. Webb will save the team $8 million if he's cut June 1, or a $2 million savings if all the dead money is absorbed in 2015.

Baltimore Ravens CB Lardarius Webb appears to be back to his pre-injury form, according to defensive coordinator Dean Pees. "I actually graded the film on the plane on the way back, and then I came in and watched the film again on Monday morning and I texted him right after I got done and said, 'That's the best you've played all year,'" Pees said.

Baltimore Ravens CB Lardarius Webb was targeted 10 times by the Indianapolis Colts passing game in Week 5 and allowed seven receptions for 91 yards. Webb missed three of the first four games of the season because of a back injury but has not been on the injury report for the last two games.

Baltimore Ravens CB Lardarius Webb (back) could return this week, according to head coach John Harbaugh. Harbaugh said Webb's status will be based on how he practices this week and if he can get his burst and acceleration back.

Baltimore Ravens OG Marshal Yanda (foot) was listed as a non-participant in practice Monday, Sept. 8. The team did not have a practice, but they are required to released an estimated injury report by the league leading up to their Week 2 game Thursday, Sept. 11, against the Pittsburgh Steelers. CB Lardarius Webb (back) was listed as a full participant.

Baltimore Ravens CB Lardarius Webb (back) was upset about being inactive for the Week 1 game against the Cincinnati Bengals Sunday, Sept. 7. He was noncommittal about whether he would be ready to play in Week 2 against the Pittsburgh Steelers Thursday, Sept. 11. "Yeah, I'm hoping to be out there as soon as I can, hopefully it's soon," Webb said. "Just waiting on (head coach John Harbaugh) and the coaches to feel like I'm ready to go."

Baltimore Ravens CB Lardarius Webb has agreed to restructure his contract, which allowed the team to create some salary cap space. The team converted $4 million of his $7.5 million base salary into a signing bonus.

Baltimore Ravens CB Lardarius Webb (back) will not play in the first two preseason games and is questionable to play in the third preseason game, according to head coach John Harbaugh. "He's just got some things going on in there that aren't long-term things," Harbaugh said. "I'm not going to get into giving you the exact diagnosis. This early part of camp, I just don't want to put him through this. He had sports hernia surgery also. There's some scar tissue in there. I just would rather keep him out of this first part of training camp."